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Fence Builder Ghosts Glenville, Other Homeowners After Taking Thousands, Police Say Fence Builder Ghosts Glenville, Other Homeowners After Taking Thousands, Police Say
Fence Builder Ghosts Glenville, Other Homeowners After Taking Thousands, Police Say The owner of a fence building company is accused of taking thousands of dollars from area homeowners for jobs that were never completed. Schenectady County resident James Butler, age 30, of Glenville, was arrested on Friday, Feb. 23 on a felony charge of grand larceny. Glenville Police said Butler, who owns and operates “Trust a Fence,” accepted over $7,000 from a Glenville homeowner to purchase fencing material. However, the job was never finished. An investigation found several similar claims that are being investigated by the Scotia, Colonie, Guilderland, and Niskayuna police department…
Armed Robber Carjacks Victim In Scotia Neighborhood, Police Say Armed Robber Carjacks Victim In Scotia Neighborhood, Police Say
Armed Robber Carjacks Victim In Scotia Neighborhood, Police Say Police are investigating an armed carjacking that occurred in a residential neighborhood in the region. The Schenectady County incident happened at around 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, in the village of Scotia on Bruce Street. The victim told police the suspect came up behind him and threatened him with a gun. The suspect then forcibly stole his car before fleeing toward North Ballston Avenue. Officers later found the car abandoned several blocks away at the Cambridge Manor apartments. Surveillance footage shared by police shows the suspect wearing a green jacket, black pants, and a face mask…
Passenger Dies In Fiery Drunk-Driving Crash Near Union College In Schenectady, Police Say Passenger Dies In Fiery Drunk-Driving Crash Near Union College In Schenectady, Police Say
Passenger Dies In Fiery Drunk-Driving Crash Near Union College In Schenectady, Police Say A suspected drunk-driving crash near a college campus in the region claimed the life of a 47-year-old woman. The fiery wreck happened just before 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, in Schenectady, on Eastern Avenue. The scene was two blocks away from Union College. According to Schenectady Police, 31-year-old Gregory Mitchell, of Scotia, was driving while intoxicated when he crashed into a parked car on Eastern Avenue near Degraff Street. The impact ignited a fire and trapped his passenger, Jacqueline McCole, of Scotia, inside the vehicle.  By the time members of the Schenectady Fire Departme…
Body Of Missing 63-Year-Old Found In Niskayuna River Body Of Missing 63-Year-Old Found In Niskayuna River
Body Of Missing 63-Year-Old Found In Niskayuna River The search for a missing 63-year-old man from the region ended in tragedy when he was found dead in a local river. Emergency crews in Schenectady County recovered a body in the Mohawk River in Niskayuna on Thursday, May 25, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office. The body was determined to be that of Gary Clemons, of Scotia, who hadn’t been seen since Monday, May 22. He was reported missing two days later. Search crews later found Clemons’ vehicle near the Schenectady Yacht Club, near where his boat was docked, deputies said. An autopsy will be done to determine an official ca…
'Devoted To Helping Others': Support Swells For Schenectady Paramedic After Health Scare 'Devoted To Helping Others': Support Swells For Schenectady Paramedic After Health Scare
'Devoted To Helping Others': Support Swells For Schenectady Paramedic After Health Scare The community is rallying around a longtime first responder from the region whose family is working to make their home more accessible for him following a “life-threatening” health scare. Ed Marchand, a Schenectady paramedic who has worked at Mohawk Ambulance for over 40 years, was found unresponsive at his home in late April 2022, his son Daniel said on a GoFundMe campaign. “He somehow survived his life-threatening issues, but now is fighting his vascular issues,” Daniel, himself a Scotia firefighter, said. “He is not safe living alone in his current home.” In order to keep his father o…
Body Found In Mohawk River Believed To Be Missing Scotia Man Body Found In Mohawk River Believed To Be Missing Scotia Man
Body Found In Mohawk River Believed To Be Missing Scotia Man Nearly three weeks after a 53-year-old man from the region went missing, the search for him has ended in tragedy. On Wednesday morning, April 26, members of the New York State Police Underwater Recovery Team (URT) pulled a body from the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, near Alplaus, according to State Police. Original Report: Seen Him? Alert Issued For Scotia Man Missing Nearly 2 Weeks The body is believed to be that of Ryan Liszewski, of Scotia, who was last seen on Saturday, April 8, in Schenectady, police said. “Due to Ryan’s last known location, the New York State Police Departmen…
Seen Him? Alert Issued For Scotia Man Missing Nearly 2 Weeks Seen Him? Alert Issued For Scotia Man Missing Nearly 2 Weeks
Seen Him? Alert Issued For Scotia Man Missing Nearly 2 Weeks Police are asking for the community’s help in locating a man from the region who has been missing for nearly two weeks. Schenectady County resident Ryan Liszewski, age 53, of the village of Scotia, was last seen on Saturday, April 8 in Schenectady near Erie Boulevard and Green Street, according to police. Liszewski is described as a white male, 5-feet-6-inches tall and 150 pounds, with blue eyes. He has trouble walking and may be in need of medical attention, police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Village of Scotia Police Department at 518-630-0911. Share this story…
Update: Missing 14-Year-Old Found Safe Update: Missing 14-Year-Old Found Safe
Update: Missing 14-Year-Old Found Safe Update: A 14-year-old boy who was reported missing and was believed to be in the region has been found. Peter Duguid, age 14, had last been seen by relatives on Wednesday, April 12, according to New York State Police. On Thursday, April 13, troopers announced that Duguid had been located "in good health." Original story: Police are asking for help in locating a missing 14-year-old boy believed to be in the region. Peter Duguid, age 14, was last seen by relatives on Wednesday, April 12, according to New York State Police. Troopers said he is believed to be in the Scotia area in Sc…
Police Investigating Drowning Deaths Of Albany Woman, Scotia Man Police Investigating Drowning Deaths Of Albany Woman, Scotia Man
Police Investigating Drowning Deaths Of Albany Woman, Scotia Man Authorities are investigating the drowning deaths of a young man and woman from the Capital District who were found in the southern Adirondacks. The bodies of 24-year-old Kaydee Lyons, of Albany, and 28-year-old Matthew Banks, of Scotia, were found Friday, Aug. 19, in Tenant Creek in the Hamilton County town of Hope, State police said. The deaths are still under investigation, but the drownings appear to be accidental, police said. Lyons’ mother, Jennifer, confirmed her daughter’s death in a post on Facebook. In lieu of flowers, we ask for donations that will go to Lesley University…
Police Nab Man In Child Luring Case In Scotia Police Nab Man In Child Luring Case In Scotia
Police Nab Man In Child Luring Case In Scotia Police have arrested a man who allegedly tried luring a young girl into his vehicle near a Capital District school. Earlier report: Police Warn Of Man Attempting To Lure Kids In 'Foul' Smelling Truck In Scotia In Schenectady County, the Scotia Police Department announced that Craig Bemis was arrested Saturday, July 16, following numerous tips from the community. It came one day after Scotia Police issued an alert saying that a girl had reported a suspicious man in a pickup truck who had allegedly approached her and offered her a ride as she walked to school. Scotia Police Chief Danie…
'Not Funny:' Police Probing Reports Of Driver Running Teen Off Road In Village Of Scotia 'Not Funny:' Police Probing Reports Of Driver Running Teen Off Road In Village Of Scotia
'Not Funny:' Police Probing Reports Of Driver Running Teen Off Road In Village Of Scotia A mother from the Capital District is sounding the alarm after her son was allegedly run off the road by a car full of teenagers. Schenectady County resident Kristin Crosby-Miller, of the village of Scotia, posted on Facebook just hours after the incident, which she said happened at around 4 p.m. Monday, July 11, in Scotia on Sanders Avenue. “Please talk to your teenage drivers about how NOT funny it is to try to run younger kids and other teenagers off the road,” she wrote. “My son was riding his bike home on Sanders Ave today when a silver/grey car came up behind him, blared the horn and…